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#21 User is offline   blackwingcat 

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  Posted 17 August 2008 - 04:52 AM

How to use Safari on Windows 2000

It is well known that in windows 2000 safari crashes when it tries to show javascript page.
Attached File  index.jpg (34.76K)
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You can resolve by installation KDW advapi32.dll only(Ez install mode may be okay. This image shows how to install KDW Ez mode in the case of safari.)

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Available Javascript Page !

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Posted 17 August 2008 - 05:29 AM

hi win2000,
Thank you for the new release of the kernel32.dll . Now the boot problem and PPLIVE can run as well but QQ still can not use ?????? I actually do not know what is the matter with me ??????

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Posted 17 August 2008 - 11:31 AM

Hi,
I got QQ, but it has many function. and I don't know how to use it very well.
Therefore it is helpful for me to say how about trouble occured your PC.

View Post123123123, on Aug 17 2008, 08:29 PM, said:

hi win2000,
Thank you for the new release of the kernel32.dll . Now the boot problem and PPLIVE can run as well but QQ still can not use ?????? I actually do not know what is the matter with me ??????


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  Posted 17 August 2008 - 11:47 AM

Hi again,
I found what my main problem with installing QuickTime 7.5 was!
There is a file in the install package called "QuickTimeInstallerAdmin.exe" as well as the msi installer file.
I hadn't copied that to the folder I was running the installer from, and it seems that it won't work without it!

Anyway, the installer now completes, and asks for a function in shell32.dll.
Running KDLLINST.EXE in Ez Install mode fixed that of course!
:thumbup
I now have shell32.dll and shell2k.dll in the QuickTime folder.
The "ExcludeFromKnownDlls" registry key now contains -

kernel32.dll
user32.dll
shell32.dll
ole32.dll
advapi32.dll
ws2_32.dll
rpcrt4.dll
imagehlp.dll
msvcrt.dll
comdlg32.dll

:thumbup

All very encouraging, but unfortunately QuickTime still doesn't work!
:no:

When I run it, an error message pops up saying -

"QuickTime failed to initialise. Error # - 2096.
Please make sure QuickTime is properly installed on this computer."

Also, if I look at the QuickTime control panel, it tells me that I have version 0.0!
The file types and mime types windows are empty.
Also if I make any changes in the control panel they are not saved.
If I run "QTInfo.exe" it says that QuickTime is "Not Installed"!

So it obviously hasn't actually installed properly, even though the installer said that it had completed successfully.
I've tried doing repair installations, and although they apparently complete successfully, they make no difference.

I did some research on "Error #2096" and what came up was a problem with running in "compatibility mode" and says to switch compatibility mode off by changing the setting in the compatibility tab on the .exe file properties.
Well, there is no compatibility tab in the exe file properties, is that a Windows XP only thing?

Also there was some references to Error 2096 referring to an "unsupported processor".
Is that really likely (I run on dual 2.4GHz Zeons)?

When I clear the QT error message, I then get a message (from Norton Crashguard) about a crash in "GDI+ Window".
I don't know if that's any clue...........

Any suggestions?
Thanks again.........
:)

This post has been edited by Dave-H: 17 August 2008 - 11:50 AM


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Posted 17 August 2008 - 03:02 PM

View PostDave-H, on Aug 17 2008, 12:47 PM, said:

I did some research on "Error #2096" and what came up was a problem with running in "compatibility mode" and says to switch compatibility mode off by changing the setting in the compatibility tab on the .exe file properties.
Well, there is no compatibility tab in the exe file properties, is that a Windows XP only thing?
Compatibilty mode exists on Windows 2000, but is not usable by default. To register the Compatibility mode, run:

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regsvr32 %systemroot%\apppatch\slayerui.dll
Compatibilty mode may be applied to programs in Windows 2000 using shortcuts' Properties. Also, Winodws 2000 Support Tools includes an Application Compatibilty program that can set compatibilities.

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  Posted 17 August 2008 - 08:42 PM

Hi,
I think you haven't done last sequence yet.
Please look at My Comment number 788741(How to Install QuickTime 7.50)

View PostDave-H, on Aug 18 2008, 02:47 AM, said:

All very encouraging, but unfortunately QuickTime still doesn't work!
:no:
When I run it, an error message pops up saying -
"QuickTime failed to initialise. Error # - 2096.
Please make sure QuickTime is properly installed on this computer."


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  Posted 18 August 2008 - 12:54 PM

View Postwin2000, on Aug 18 2008, 03:42 AM, said:

Hi,
I think you haven't done last sequence yet.
Please look at My Comment number 788741(How to Install QuickTime 7.50)

Win2000, you are absolutely right!
I missed that last vital step.

IT WORKS!!!
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You are a genius!
Thank you so much.
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  Posted 24 August 2008 - 05:12 PM

Hi again win2000,
Quicktime is still working fine.

I have now tried to install Windows Media Player 10 using KDW, and thought I'd give you some feedback.
You do have to install the XP kernel32.dll to the system32 folder for your installer to work, but as you say. once it's installed, you can use ez install to put the new kernel32.dll just in the WMP folder, restore the original Windows 2000 file to the system32 folder, and it continues working.

I would like to keep your later kernel32.dll file in system32, and I do have your user32.dll, shell32.dll and advapi32.dll files there, but I have a problem with one of the Norton Utilities that I use if I do this.
As I mentioned previously, the Norton Protected Recycle Bin service won't start with that version of kernel32.dll in the system32 folder.
At startup, it puts up an error message which says -



This error is presumably being caused by the new kernel32.dll file.
Is there any way around this?

Apart from this, Windows Media Player 10 is working under Windows 2000.
Great job!
:thumbup

I do have a couple of issues with that though, which I'd appreciate your feedback on.
Firstly, I now have no video preview thumbnails in the Windows Explorer, which I did have when WMP 9 was installed.
I quite like them and would like them back.
Do you know why they have gone and how to restore them?

The other thing that I'm puzzled at is that fact that there is no "Play Speed Settings" option under the "Enhancements " menu of my player. I've always been annoyed with WMP 9 that there is no frame by frame jog facility, and I thought that had been added in WMP 10.
It mentions it in the help file, but it isn't actually there on my player.
Any idea why?

Thanks for all your work.
I never thought that it would ever be possible to use later versions of QuickTime or WMP under Windows 2000, and I would always be stuck now with increasingly out of date versions.
You proved me wrong!
Cheers, Dave.
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Posted 25 August 2008 - 01:47 AM

This is good news for windows 2000 users

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  Posted 26 August 2008 - 01:05 AM

How to install Windows Defender

It rejects to install only by msi definition.
You can rewrite simply msi file for installation with Windows 2000.
Of course you can rewrite with Orca,too.

Attached File  wd.png (49.1K)
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1. Check Allow Win2k and Overwrite.
2. Press Rewrite.

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You can use also Software Explorer.

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Posted 26 August 2008 - 01:59 AM

Hi,

Do you use other KDW Dlls ?
If it is so, please copy to Norton Protected Recycle Bin service folder ,original DLLs.

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At startup, it puts up an error message which says -


You can uninstall WMP10 with tha way to following method.
Reinstall WMP10 for Win2k and it detects WMP component.
if you allow delete and cancel next step.
then you can install WMP9 again.
(Not need KDW.)

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I do have a couple of issues with that though, which I'd appreciate your feedback on.
Firstly, I now have no video preview thumbnails in the Windows Explorer, which I did have when WMP 9 was installed.
I quite like them and would like them back.
Do you know why they have gone and how to restore them?


I heard these functions isn't WMP10 extention but Windows XP's one.
But there may be the way to add the menu our media players. :rolleyes:
We try to find the related dlls might be worth.

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The other thing that I'm puzzled at is that fact that there is no "Play Speed Settings" option under the "Enhancements " menu of my player. I've always been annoyed with WMP 9 that there is no frame by frame jog facility, and I thought that had been added in WMP 10.
It mentions it in the help file, but it isn't actually there on my player.
Any idea why?


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  Posted 26 August 2008 - 06:53 AM

Thanks again win2000.
:)
I was coming to the conclusion myself that the variable play speed option in WMP was an OS version based enhancement, and nothing to do with the player version.
In fact something I read on the MS site implied that it is in fact there in WMP 9 if you use it under XP.
That being the case, there isn't a lot of point in me having WMP 10 on my system.

It looks a bit prettier than WMP 9, but if it doesn't actually give me any extra facilities when run under Windows 2000, there isn't any real advantage in having it.

The mobile devices management facility didn't seem to work either.
A new icon for it appeared in my Windows Control Panel, but it wouldn't actually do anything.
I have no mobile devices anyway, so I won't miss it!
I have uninstalled WMP 10 successfully, and gone back to 9.

Can I just ask one more thing about Quicktime 7.5?
It is working perfectly except for one thing.
I don't know if you have the "pro" version.
If you haven't you probably haven't run into this issue as the facility isn't there on the free version.

There is a facility to apply a mask to movies in the "movie properties" dialogue in Quicktime 7.
This has always worked fine for me, and I do in fact use it quite a lot.
I now find with 7.5 on Windows 2000 that it doesn't work anymore.

When I try to add a mask to a movie, the application always immediately crashes.
Norton Crashguard reports "QuickTimePlayer caused fault #c0000005 in QTOControl.dll".

Strangely, with movies which have been masked previously the mask can be changed without any crash.
However if the mask is removed completely and the movie re-saved, it crashes if I try to add the mask again.

Any ideas on this?
QTOControl.dll seems to be what interfaces QT with the OS, so it could well be that the problem does indeed lie there.
It is odd that everything seems to work perfectly except for that one function though.

The only other slight anomaly I've noticed is that if you save a movie from the browser plug-in (again only possible with the "pro" version) when you save it puts up the save dialogue correctly, but on pressing "save" it saves the file but then pops up the save dialogue a second time! In fact it pops up the previous save folder that was used, not the last one, which is very odd. This isn't a severe problem obviously, but may be a clue as to what's happening elsewhere.

Sorry to keep coming up with problems, I think you've done a great job getting these things to work on a supposedly incompatible OS in the first place, but if it's something easy to fix I thought you should know.
Cheers, Dave.
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Posted 26 August 2008 - 06:20 PM

Hi, Dave-H

* About WMP10

It seems completely same WMP9 and WMP 10 between Win2k and WinXP in binary level.
and Win2k also loaded the component from registry base setting.

I found it relates DMO ( DirectX Media Object).
for example Direct Input completely wasn't installed in Windows 2000.
I may be able to find difference there ;)
I'll go on to research it.


* About quicktime

Unfortunately, I don't have QT Pro.
If you copy qt folder debug version kernel32.dll (in krnld028a.zip)
It output some information to debug monitor.

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You can use whatever Debug monitor as you can get.

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  Posted 26 August 2008 - 06:33 PM

Thanks again win2000,
I'd like to try the debug as it may give you some clues as to what's happening.
Unfortunately the file on your download link (http://blog.livedoor...c/krnld028a.zip) seems to be only a 46kB file, which won't open!
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Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:27 PM

View PostDave-H, on Aug 26 2008, 07:33 PM, said:

win2000...
Unfortunately the file on your download link (http://blog.livedoor...c/krnld028a.zip) seems to be only a 46kB file, which won't open!
That file is not a zip file; it is an LHZ compressed archive. Rename the archive to something eight or less characters proceded by extension ".LZH".

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  Posted 27 August 2008 - 11:13 AM

Thanks Ascii2.
Managed to extract the kernel32.dll file OK once I knew that it wasn't actually a zip archive, despite the file extension!
:thumbup

win2000, I put the debug kernel32.dll into the QuickTime folder, along with kernel2k.dll, and got some crash logs out of Dr. Watson and Norton Crashguard.
How much use they are to you, I don't know.
The Norton one certainly seems to be pretty basic.
There is also a "user.dmp" crash dump file from Dr. Watson, but it's large (46MB) so I haven't included it.





It is strange that the Norton2.txt log references "E:\Dump Folder\Video Masks\quicktim.exe".
That folder is the folder where my masks are stored, NOT where the quicktim.exe (which is quicktimeplayer.exe in fact) program file is kept, so I don't know what's happening there.........

See if the crash logs shed any light on what's happening.
If not, I may try using earlier versions of QT7 and see if they display the same problem.
Thanks, Dave.
:)

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Posted 28 August 2008 - 12:30 AM

Hi.

Thx Ascii2.
I replaced the correct file.


Debug version kernel32.dll user OutputDebugString. and outputs to debugger many information.
Please use any debugger and show the output,Dave-H. :yes:

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  Posted 31 August 2008 - 09:44 AM

View Postwin2000, on Aug 28 2008, 07:30 AM, said:

Hi.

Thx Ascii2.
I replaced the correct file.


Debug version kernel32.dll user OutputDebugString. and outputs to debugger many information.
Please use any debugger and show the output,Dave-H. :yes:

I tried with windbg and that gave some information but I don't think it's much more than I got from Dr. Watson.
I'm sorry but debugging isn't something that I'm at all experienced with!

Anyway, I decided to try earlier versions of QuickTime to see if they had the same problems.
I went back to 7.4.5 and that was exactly the same as 7.5.
I then rolled back to 7.4.1, and everything worked perfectly!
:thumbup
Apple must have done something between these two version to cause the problem with the masks.
The double save window pop-up when saving from the browser plugin has gone away too!

I think I'll leave it at that.
I'm very pleased to have gone three versions on from the last one that was supposed to work with Windows 2000, and I doubt if the next two versions (7.4.5 and 7.5.0) give anything extra really worthwhile.

Thanks for all your help, and keep on getting those non-2000 applications to work for us!
You're doing a great job!
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  Posted 02 September 2008 - 08:06 PM

:whistle: Does VistaPack2000 and NT4VU3B2 use alot of resources??????*Using on W2KAdvSrv Edition...and looks "Great ...but Mem and taskmgr. show "Heavy"useage???also using"KDW add-on for WMP10......Unusual??? :hello: thanks.......

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  Posted 03 September 2008 - 03:10 PM

Hi again Win2000,
I've now got all my main system files replaced with your versions.
I managed to fix the Norton problem by using your Ez Install mode and putting the older 5.0.2195.7135 kernel32.dll into the folder with the Norton executable files, with version 5.1.2599.28 of kernel2k.dll.
That works fine.

I now have another problem!
I have AVS Video Tools 5.6 installed, and I use the video converter program a lot.
It's supposed to work with Windows 2000 and XP.

Now if I run it, I just get an error message -

AVSMEDIA
An internal exception occurred (Address: 0xb)
Please, contact support@avsmedia.com. Thank you!

This goes away and it works again if I put the original kernel32.dll back into my system32 folder.
I have tried using the same trick as I did with the Norton utilities, but it won't work with this program.
I can make the error message go away, the program runs and appears as a running task in Task Manager, but nothing ever appears on the screen.

Any ideas on this?
Thanks yet again.
Dave.
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